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Written by Adrienne
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009 14:15 |
St. Jerome Early Childhood Center, a Catholic community, provides a loving and acception environment that fosters respect for all people by modeling Christian values, as our children grow and learn.
Daily Classroom Prayer
Symbols & Sacramentals Throughout School and Classrooms
Weekly Faith Lessons- Carried Over Into Daily Activities
Prayer Services With Children & Families
Professional Faith Development of Staff
- Catechist Certification
- Participation in Diocesan Inservice Opportunities
Participation In Service Projects (Staff & Children)
- Lenten Projects (Good deeds)
- Pennies for Patients (Leukemia Society)
- Christmas Toy Drive
- Thanksgivinning Food Drive
- Staff, Parish, Diocesan & School Service Projects
Familiy Involvement
- Faith Lessons Home Each Week
- Families Encouraged to Attend Prayer Services
- Parent Advisory Commission
- Family Involvement Invitation To Share
- Cultures, Careers, & Other Specialities
- Third Thursday Adult Education Classes
- Children's Liturgy (2nd and 4th Sundays) at 9:00am Mass
- Generations of Faith Invitations
- Invitations to St. Jerome Parish and Neighboring Catholic Parishes and School Events
- Community Building Through School- Sponsored Events- Picnics, Fundraisers, Classroom Volunteering, Service Projects, and more.
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Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 13:43 |
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Written by Adrienne
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 14:14 |
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Two-Year Olds
- To play, work, and pray happily with others
- To develop a sense of awe, wonder, respect, gratitude, and stewardship for God's creation
- To know that God loves, protects, and provides for them
- To recognize that prayer is talking with God
- To learn traditional prayers including: the sign of the cross & table prayers
Three- Year Olds
- To play, work, and pray happily with others
- To develop a sense of awe, wonder, respect, gratitude, and stewardship for God's creation
- To develop a sense of community and worship

- To know that God loves, protects, and provides for them
- To recognize that prayer is talking with God
- To learn traditional prayers including: the sign of the cross, bedtime and table prayers
- To ask for, listen to, and talk about Bible stories
- To explore spiritual, cognitive, and behavioral concepts in developing life skills that will serve to protect the child and to encourage respect for self and others
Four- Year Olds
- To play, work, and pray happily with others
- To develop a sense of awe, wonder, respect, gratitude, and stewardship for God's creation
- To develop a sense of community and worship
- To know that God loves, protects, and provides for them
- To recognize that prayer is talking with God
- To learn traditional prayers including: the sign of the cross, the Lord's Prayer, bedtime and table prayers
- To experience the love of God and Jesus
- To explore in active ways the Bible stories that form the Catholic Christian faith
- To celebrate their place in God's family
- To explore spiritual, cognitive, and behavioral concepts in developing life skills that will serve to protect the child and to encourage respect for self and others
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Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 13:44 |
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